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Game » consists of 15 releases. Released August 1992
A polygonal Formula One racing game for the Atari Jaguar CD.
The Saturn port of arcade game Virtua Racing, released by Time Warner in 1995.
A licensed formula one driving game that was developed by Sega and Bell Corporation, while published by Sega and Virgin Interactive(US only).
Race high powered sports cars through inner city streets and rolling freeways in this DOS arcade racing game.
An arcade open-wheel car racing game from Sega. It features an officially licensed recreation of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and plays similarly to Sega's earlier Virtua Racing and Daytona USA games.
Tour the continental United States coast-to-coast in this over-the-top arcade racing game by Midway and Nintendo.
Ridge Racer is an arcade racing game that was considered innovative upon its release. It has spawned a successful franchise of games focused on over-the-top drift racing. Released for the powerful Namco System 22 arcade system, it was the first mass-market video game to use texture-mapped 3D polygon graphics and Gouraud shading.
One of Sega's signature arcade racing games, loosely based on stock car racing events at the Daytona International Speedway.
Geoff Crammond's first Formula One racing game featured all tracks and drivers in 3D.
The debut title for the Namco System 22 arcade system in 1992, this was the first video game with texture-mapped 3D polygons and Gouraud shading. It was later re-worked into Ridge Racer, released the following year in 1993.
Early polygonal racing game with Arcade handling. 2D on the Lynx and 3D on the Jaguar.
Namco's arcade game that also made it to the PlayStation. The original arcade version released in 1990 supported up to 28 players. Incredibly powerful for its time, the arcade game ran on up to 16 Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" arcade boards.
Released by Namco in 1988, this was the first arcade driving game to use fully 3D polygon graphics. It was the inaugural title for the Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" arcade hardware, the first dedicated 3D gaming system.
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